Lopressor injection/adult indications and dosage

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FDA-Labeled Indications and Dosage (Adult)

Myocardial Infarction

  • If unable to tolerate the full IV dose: Lopressor tablet 25—50 mg PO q6h for 2 days

Lopressor injection is indicated in the treatment of hemodynamically stable patients with definite or suspected acute myocardial infarction to reduce cardiovascular mortality when used in conjunction with oral Lopressor maintenance therapy. Treatment with Lopressor injection can be initiated as soon as the patient’s clinical condition allows.

Off-Label Use and Dosage (Adult)

Aggressive behavior

Metoprolol has been shown to decrease aggressive and impulsive behaviors in some patients with mental retardation.[1]


Anxiety

Cardiac dysrhythmia

Congestive heart failure

Glaucoma

Injection site pain - Propofol adverse reaction

Ischemic heart disease, acute; Prophylaxis

Migraine; Prophylaxis

Tremor

References

  1. Kastner, T.; Burlingham, K.; Friedman, DL. (1990). "Metoprolol for aggressive behavior in persons with mental retardation". Am Fam Physician. 42 (6): 1585–8. PMID 2244550. Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)